Movement and feeding.
Amoeba and Paramecium are examples of heterotrophic protists that are capable of movement. Amoebas move by extending their pseudopods, while Paramecium move using cilia.
Motile cilia use their rhythmic undulation to sweep away substances ,as in cleaning dirt, dust , micro organisms and mucus , to prevent diseases
they eat by photosynthesis or by other organisms......
Cilia: Small hair-like structures on the protist that wave back and forth to move it. Flagella: A whip-like structure on the end of a protist that twirls to propel the organism. Pseudopods: Foot-like extentions of cytoplasm that extend outward and pull the organism with it.
protists reproduce through a process call disambiguation, an example of this would be when a protist splits into two parts, then the two parts come back together in a parallel gaujin formation, then split across the perpindicular. hope that helps
They both eat and reproduce
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they trap the suns energy and produce sugars
carnivore
Binary fission - single cell divides to produce two offspring Multiple Fission - single cell divides to produce more than two offspring
research it, listen to the teacher explain about it! :P
it can destroy earth